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I had a shih tzu that was vegan for greater that 10 years. He lived 17 years and never had anything but his routine shots and visits. He ate Avoderm vegitarian food and never left a bit on his plate. The only meat he would occasionally steal a bite or so from the others was ground turkey. I tried for years to find some meat he would consistently eat but no luck. Avoderm kept him healthy. |
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Remember that fruits and vegetables are heavily sprayed with pesticides and toxins too. |
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Hopefully she comes around and starts eating soon, keep in mind that the fresh vegetables you're giving that are tasty,sweet,juicy etc are totally different from offering vegetable kibble . She might not want that either, good luck. |
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The other yorkies are getting less excerise because normally the retrieve and play outside but other than their walks and to go potty they don't want to be outside. |
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The canned may be perfect though to try mixing with her kibble instead of pureed veggies. I will have to call local pet stores to see if they have it. Thank you so much :) |
I had a vegetarian dog that lived to 18 and very healthy. She was born with hip displaysia so she eventually couldn't go to the bathroom very well because she couldn't stand or squat to poop without struggling a lot. It was only toward the end that it was bad, but she didn't need anything other than routine vet check ups and shots her whole life. Our other vegetarian dog was 13, and she died of brain tumors. She was a very healthy and active Husky. She was active till the day she had to be put down. Both of them were larger dogs. One was 45 lbs and the other was about 55 lbs. We had both of them since they were puppies. All of our dogs are vegetarian or vegan depending on what type of dog food we could get. We often used Nature's Recipe, Natural Balance, and we did do a homemade vegan diet too. It was a complete diet with supplements that we had to add to the recipe and it was formulated according to AAFCO standards. I liked that one a lot, but I got too busy to make the food. It was called Vege-Dog (Vege-Pet), and I know it's still for sale online. There is a new one called V-dog, but I haven't tried it yet. V-dogfood — Welcome |
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